December 10, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed emergency communications infrastructure, focusing on amateur radio, CB radio, marine band radio, and shortwave equipment as alternatives to mainstream communication systems. He emphasized the importance of signal communications for preparedness and detailed how to establish redundant communication networks, including the Eastern Regional Patriot Net on 3860 MHz. Callers contributed practical advice on radio equipment selection, power supplies, and antenna setup. Koernke also discussed night vision technology and criticized government agencies (FEMA, Homeland Security) for failing to support civilian communication networks during disasters.
- amateur radio
- cb radio
- shortwave radio
- emergency communications
- eastern regional patriot net
- 3860 mhz
- preparedness
- antenna
- ham radio
- night vision
- signal communications
- fema
- homeland security
- micro-fm
- micro-am
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As my sergeant used to say, I will not touch you. I will not touch you at all. I will beat you to death with a typewriter ribbon, a red one, but for the free, for the army, for the rest of your beer money, they really weren't going to get in trouble, were they? Anyway, we turn back to the East. We've crossed Plains Leap over the bird's knee back to the Mississippi nine-less. The whole Sergeant Barrett was from, by the way, Sergeant Barrett. Louisville slugger in his hand and a typewriter ribbon in the other, and it was always red. Just to remind you that it's not that he wouldn't, he wouldn't edge ya. Right, and he wasn't gonna play fair. About to hop a mane there all the way down to the Mississippi on the ridge, doing their part down. Sun's shiny, but it's winter out there. Well, it's late fall, headed towards real winter now. What's it like in your neck of the woods, sir? Let's jump it off the wall. What's it eatin'? Well, Mark, it is the tenth day of December, year of our Lord 2013, and it's, and again, did I mention it's the tenth day of, kind of like, what do you expect, middle of Michigan? Really, really powdery. Years will like it, but I'm right here on a little bit of flat. Years will like it some. We're playing that song at the beginning of the hour. An angel calling. The sun sets in. Billy Mummy was a musician probably slash Bill Robinson from Lost in Space Danger. He just fell off the planet when he was done with the series Lost in Space. The work has actually had three bands in motion simultaneously down. Which is really neat using doing three different styles of music He is a truly an instrumentalist by the way for everybody out there has done a lot of work with guitar But he play a whole lot of other pieces a whole lot of other pieces of equipment out there, too. Yeah, anyway real quick before when you father get is Tuesday mmm, and part of that is being able to observe if I have a flashlight with an opaque surface and I pointed across a valley and In order to see it better, night vision technology makes a big difference guys. It might be weak, it might be dim, it might be a little 10 cent LED, but you know what? Don, with your night vision, it can bring that thing right up to spotlight performance with regard to sending a morse code signal or any phonetic code. So how can we get hold of your technology and how can we get hold of you in about an hour? Well, if you want to talk to me, the phone number is 231-79. The phone number? 5, 8, when you talk about goggles or gun sights, and you know, goggles or gun sights will fit into the category marks talking about it, looking at a dinky little light a great distance away. And be kind of clandestine, right? Transmission. And even if it is intercepted visually, you still have to break loose. It might be operable here. You guys would be a time duration, call, see that light for four seconds, four thousand. That might mean something. If you see the light for one second, if you see the light for four seconds, three You run general commands like that. The code can get so primitive or simple that the other side is just befuddled. Unless they've got the playbook, they're not in on the game. Find, hey, as long as you've got that line of sight, it's not the other side of the tree or the mountain. Consider this. You have a lot of other light in an urban area, which you do. But you take a bright illuminator, not only the illuminator, sit on or you beam it onto a wall. active, you send out a code where that wall can be seen across the valley from a high point. With a piece of night vision looking into that area, guys, it doesn't have to be even a direct stream. If I know where I need to look at 9 o'clock in the evening, I need to be at my position. I turn on my night vision device, I'm looking at that wall which is halfway into a city, and that illuminator goes to link, link, link, link, link. Think about these ultra bright LEDs you're seeing right now. With all the strobing and all the other effects, of lighting, guys that is just backwash and yet it can any way you want. And watching that on that wall is going to know. If you pick an area where there's a lot of other activity like that, blinking lights, street lights, streaming lights, city lights from above, fluorescent lights that are blinking and failing and all kinds of other fun stuff, all that is is backwash to everybody else. But you just got a message out across to 11 miles, 9 miles, Yup. allows you to send a signal that nobody can hear and nobody's really probably been going to notice. Have you ever put a red laser into a tail light of a car? I think we've got a caller waiting. Yes. The subject rather rapid. If you put that laser into the tail light car, it lights up the whole tail light. Now that might be something that, you know, gains attention. It's an attraction. What's happening with that car? It looks like it's on fire kind of, because the tail light almost looks like it's on fire. But that is an immediate attractor of attention. You don't have the wall. All you've got is that wreck there. might work too. Linked one of several ways everybody can be given the high sign that something is going on and you decide how it is it what it is that it's signaling We do have a call or say well, let's jump to that caller real quick. Who do we have? Go ahead caller. Hi, this is Ralph Mark. Hello Don. Hi. I'd like to clarify something the possum that as you call it is called the Easton three other net established this five six hundred mile turn during the day at the band a lot of the Idaho's, I had people that are sitting with the chat, but simply three nine system that we put together in case any locally has a problem. Delivering that, who'll Patriot that, or what we call each were on the net. But basically that is the Eastern regional Patriots hoping that they would follow no trouble getting into Alabama most of the time from here at 9 p.m. from Michigan, who'll Patriot and it was actually, how you been Mark? busy busy the uh... back last night i was going for all the handheld sets we've got better uh... the uh... cb older cb radios everything's everything's doing up uh... one cool thing is i've been collecting wall warts i can't stress enough guys somebody throwing electrical equipment away grab it uh... the word dc power supplies we've saved a fortune by buying what everybody else is tossed away wall warts are even creeping up in price because china sport dollars and what it used to be guys that people are thinking about tossing out of yard sales or whatever, pay it up. Go to the church sale, the end of the church sale. They got a bunch of electronics and equipment there. Pick it up. What's gonna happen is you sort through it, figure out what you can bag up and box and use it accordingly. But that saved me a big chunk of change here, especially since a lot of the older, bigger handheld radios have an alternate power supply. They've got a DC power supply plug. The newer little stuff, guys, doesn't. Typically you have to put it back on the battery recharger and set it on the rack. So just something to think about there. Older isn't a bad idea, nothing is outdated. The other thing about it here too is again 3860. Guys, there's no reason for us not to expand this. We've got people listening in Colorado. I know we got people listening all over the country this morning. Now, here's an option for everybody to plug into an alternate signal communications process that isn't really alternate, it's going to end up being the primary by the time we're done. Any time you've had disasters around the country, the ham operators have picked up the difference. Only since the failure of FEMA and the failure of Homeland Security has been plugged in has that taken, has the bulb been fumbled. And it's not because the ham operators didn't do their job, it's because of the swine in the system trying to exclude and treat the population of America as the enemy. So understand that FEMA and Homeland Security are waging war against you. They don't want people to talk to each other. They want to kill communications. So our job is to make sure we've got everything up and online and this is the solution. Just think about that. Michigan was running 3 8 60 say the probably interfere with us till it tonight rolls on not only Michigan would come in to the guys in Michigan But then time zone would come in right around 10 10 30 11 11 30 Trietnet so you guys out west maybe think about the bands are bad We can move a couple cases up or down understand mark that the propagation throughout the night move creeps to our You mentioned that many times on the air here before you got up. Remember guys, planet rotation, planet rotation, planet rotation. Eventually the sun's gonna come back and disturb us all. Now when we're talking, they can hear us in England. They can hear us in Europe because it's already been docked there for quite a while. Surprised if you get emails like I do. I took here real quick, I took here for a service camps for 11 years. Get me a chance to get out of the behind enemy lines at Idaho, man. Idaho, Utah, great, great, great people. I'd sit down with people from all over the world. Croatia, China, they'd be coming to the camp, start talking, and it's just, especially the people in England that can't believe how we let our country get so far away from us. I mean, even the Chinese guys I was talking to one night till one o'clock in the morning around the campfire, they couldn't believe the United States that has been. That was a real learn me and on the bottom line, I'm not gonna hold it, 9 PM 386. That is the Eastern Regional Patriot Net. I think if you keep calling it possum net, I think when people come down there and they're listening in and we start the net, this is the Eastern Regional Patriot Net, I think it might throw them. Actually, if they hear the word Patriot, they stay with you. A lot of people are listening, but they don't get up on the mic. We've got people here right now that just put up a rig and, like I told you, they don't plug the microphone in. Listen to the natives. Work with the controller and then once you understand what they're doing, then think about plugging the mic in. So there's a lot of people that will just passively listen in because they work all of the ham radio just like they do shortwave or social shortwave or what they do right now with the micro effect. So you've got a lot of people listening that are just patient, that's all. I've been mentioning you guys, I've been sending your website out to a lot of people. I think your him radio, a lot of the guys, we actually had three operators that were never there before and they patiently listened. And one of them came in and said, but this was the possum that, and we had to explain, no, this is not the possum that, it's Eastern Regional. Maybe you could scratch off all of the eastern regional patriots, so we're all on the same page. You did a fantastic job. Appreciate it. One quick question. 790, that fella said there was a net on there. Did he mention what time that was? Actually, I believe they're starting about, because these guys worked in the afternoon, or they weren't, forgive me, through to the afternoon. I think they started about seven o'clock. So you might want to start monitoring the frequency 7 p.m. at 7 p.m. But I'll double check. Let me, in fact, I'm gonna have to, once I'm off here, I'll get some more notes, and we'll have that for you. Sound good? Thank you very much, Mark. You take care, God bless both of you guys. Fantastic job. A load of the people in Utah and Idaho. Fantastic time we move forward. We're in dear, dirt wave through these people like this country. And thanks again, Mark. Appreciate it. And again, keep up the good work, sir. and again guys read towards bottom of our reminder you're listening to the micro effect dot com if you're listening now and you just made through the dial so to speak bob by a computer and a lot of people bounce around here and there uh... again the micro effect dot com the micro effect dot com by if you want to find out more about us if you're listening know the uh... micro f m micro a m i know we've had a lot of questions i don't know it's interesting but uh... even from some of our people have done at them I'll reinforce micro-AM is out there, but kind of like we were talking about with shortwave radio guys is a big bounce there. You got to be careful because we don't want to step on any commercial frequencies. But I truly, truly, truly cannot emphasize enough you need, if you're doing a micro-FM, you need a micro-AM station on standby. Just set it up, test it, sure it works. if we get fragged if they shut the system down whatever going to do guys your micro a m station can run when all the big boys can't have up the you will send it micro wanna continue to maintain civilization we're going to have the ability to do so by being able to broadcast in the f m and the a m band and there's a reason for that because it's farther normally wouldn't where people are thinking well yeah i got five or six of them Wow, and they all sound like they're people on the same page. And wow, they're all positive oriented. And wow, they're all patriot. And wow, see that's the whole point. Talking about propaganda, let's remind everybody. When we illegitimately attacked in an act of war, Serbia was totally illegitimate. And accretion to the kosher mafia to steal Kosovo from Serbia. The kosher mafia wanted their precious metals. and ores and stuff because Kosovo is the equivalent to say Pennsylvania or the mining areas of the west. You might recall that they understood full well the nature of warfare and we bragged up when we missled, they illegitimately missled and attacked their television and radio stations. Anybody remember that when the prostitutes did that when we attacked those stations? Well, immediately it was like, we're going to cripple them. Well, all of a sudden hundreds of micro FM and AM stations went up and online as soon as we bombed the big one. That was not an accident. That was pre-planned. And they tried to make it sound like, oh, that's fuel resist. Oh, they got all these little stations. Well, the problem is we couldn't bomb them, guys. Couldn't bomb them off of being on the air. And so instead everybody had local FM&AM. Well, they could run mobile, they could do what they wanted. They had everything set up in advance. They didn't want anybody to think about that. So they had to propagandize it and go, first of all, they bragged up their illegitimate action to attack without a declaration of war or country, number one. And then they tried to brag up every step of the way the fact that we hoored out to the kosher mafia so they could try to steal everything they could from that country. That's what this was all about. Well, guess what? In the process, they actually had a plan of action. Frustrated the shysters because the last thing you expected is that people would actually be using their brain because the ones that are following globalist new old order don't have a brain. They have a sly, wicked brain, but they don't have a useful brain. Not a node in there, not a node between their noggin is worth keeping around. When the time comes, clean it out like a canoe with a 45-round, you'll be doing fine. So, anyway, again, prior prior for planning prevents FIS 4 performance. We're going to make sure that we don't go back into Stone Age. That's their plan. And is that everybody's supposed to be panicked. Well, the Prozac Prodigies will be. They're the closest thing to a zombie you're going to run into. What do you think it's going to be like after a week or two weeks and they don't get their drugs? Do you know what happens when they come off that? If you think heroin addicts are a problem, you haven't seen anything yet until you see a Prozac Prodigy that can't get its dope anymore. I would warn you in advance to be prepped for that one. First of all, they'll be killing each other because some will have more of the dope than the others and they'll seek each other out. They'll be looking for you got some in. Whoa, dude, gunshot, and or hammer and or knife. But then the zombies will start desperately looking and just by the nature of how their panties will be bunched. They'll be looking for other victims and that's what you need to be prepared for. Now, the globalists created those people. That's what's on their side. Well, they consider those shock troops, you know, pressure from below, pressure from above. Well, we're going to be squared away and be able to deal with that and deal with the problem coming at us from the Scheister end, from the global, you know, the global extent from an attack from outside and the attack from within inside. And to do that, signal communications is especially critical. But also night vision. Don, your number for night vision technology, please. Hey, that number is, you guys. We can talk about thermal, we can talk about green screen. My number is definitely approaching the bottom here. We should hear the music even as we speak right now. We probably have another caller on standby too though. 888-747-1960, if you'd like to call in. You got Donna Mark here. Donna, we're going to break? Yes, we are. You know how it works. 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Available anywhere in North America via free-to-air satellite radio, Community FM radio everywhere, and P3 and streaming from themicroeffect.com, and even by telephone. Learn more about the Micro Effect at themicroeffect.com. T-H-E-M-I-C-R-O-E-S-S. Ten minutes or so here, guys. I just want to say good morning, guys. Quick question for you. I am a complete amateur when it comes to amateur radio. And looking up what I can online about it, it's fairly overwhelming. I was wondering if you might be able to make it a little bit more concise or give me better direction to look at for somebody who's completely new to the concept. Simple. There's a number of different rigs that are out there that are actually quite user friendly. But also frequency specific or bandwidth specific. A lot of people, and thanks for bringing this up because this really is critical to what we've done for a long time. Remember, better to have a bunch of individual pieces of equipment handle certain problems than everything in one box. Now there's a reason for that. If something goes wrong, one box, everything you have went down. Now let me give an example, a sub-example of this. There are radios that will handle everything from CB to shortwave to anything, VHF, UHF, you name it, it can handle it. And if the boxes actually have become quite sophisticated and are very small, they're military application radios because you can get out there and talk to anybody and then on the planet talk to wherever you want to. And if the radio operator knows what he's doing, he'll make the thing work, he'll make the rig work for him as needed. The problem is if any one thing goes wrong, you lose that entire capability. So your best bet is to start out with, and certainly you want to get up into ham radio, but remember CB right off the bat should be your first goal. Now the reason is, it was very user friendly, designed to be put together fast, and remember CB has good range. It's a long wave, you can bounce around at night, as you've seen and heard if you listen to the radio, number one. Now that's self-explanatory. I don't really have to get into CB a whole lot because you can pretty well figure out what you need to do with that. And that's an advantage. Start with that and set up a small CB rig. Second is to set up a marine channel frequency radio. This is our system and how we do it. Now why marine? Well you're in the middle of Colorado. Why would you need a marine radio? Well actually marine radio where you are likes to see a whole lot of the state. You don't really have a whole lot of big lakes in Colorado, do you? We got stuff. You don't have the Great Lakes or you don't have any coastline, right? No. So you don't have a whole lot of people using marine radio in Colorado, do you? No. So the cool thing is when you come up on marine radio in Colorado, you've got a whole lot of space to talk. The advantage of that for you and your friends, if you're in Colorado, that is an excellent battle frequency to use or signal communications frequency to use, you know, bandwidth. And it's easy to understand just like CB. It's plug and play. You can go to Cabela's, you can go to a boat store, you can go to a number of different sources for marine channel radio. Now, this will give you a little more experience. Again, purely a matter of how sophisticated you buy is what you buy in the way of a rig. I would not recommend hyper-micro tiny pieces of equipment. I would recommend the CB size box radio. They're available as vehicle radios. Obviously, they designed for boat use, they're weatherized for extreme moisture, marine radios were supposed to be on the water. This will give you a chance to work with another series of issues to include background sound noise, etc. You do real deal with this with gain, with a gain dial and your squelch, you know, all of that would see. Next step is to look at shortwave radio for reception. It used to be when you went into shortwave, You, in fact, a lot of rigs still work this way and they're still set up this way. You have one unit that is a receiver and one unit that is a transmitter. Okay? Before you get into number one, listen. Remember what I said before. Remember, do as the natives do. When you get on a CB and you start playing with it, listen to what's going on before you ever hit the microphone. When you get into the marine channel, you don't even have to hit the microphone for now. If you're worried about licensing and all the other stuff that everybody's always terrified of, here's the basic rule. Unscrew that microphone if it is hooked up when you bought it because maybe you bought it used and leave it off and just turn the radio on and listen. Turn around, go through the dial until you find somebody talking back and forth and listen to how the natives operate on those frequencies. Down the road, if you want to blend in and just want to get a signal out and you want to talk back and forth, now you know how the natives operate, but you go to a frequency that's not very popular, or again, there's usually lots of space on the dialing, Colorado, Iowa, you know, places like that where it's lots of wind and very few people. Well, that's the nice thing about those, these pieces of equipment, you've got a lot of space to work with. Now when you get into shortwave as Ralph was talking about earlier, antenna is the big issue. Let's keep it simple stupid. Remember, if you get overly complicated, then more things can go wrong with the plumbing. Like Scotty said in the old Star Trek episode, the old movie, the more sophisticated the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain. So the basic rule with antenna theory is KISS. Keep it simple stupid. Go simple first. But typically you'll find in the long run, stay simple across the board. Now when you get into shortwave rigs, there's a number of different directions you can go. Again, you would think, well it's really important to have more dials and bells and whistles. Well, if you're learning, you want something that's minimal in terms of variance and adjustment. and allows you to get the basic signal in. Now a lot of people have the tweaking technology on board so that they can fine tune and finesse that signal from Bratislava or Czechoslovakia. That's why a lot of the equipment is as sophisticated as it is and is designed to pull a signal in by adjusting your RIG's reception and when sending a signal you're doing the same thing. for most of the work, the lion's share of what you're going to do, a less sophisticated piece of equipment is fine. So look more for something that is, as I've said here over and over again, is user friendly. One of our friends is actually offering a Kenwood. Now that's actually quite a sophisticated radio. But the Kenwoods, and I know as soon as I say that, everybody likes Chevy, Jeep, Chrysler. GM Chrysler and Ford, forgive me. Everybody has their preference in terms of models, makes, and years. For most of the equipment out there, Yaesu, Kenwood, in older equipment, they built well. You've got to be careful with used, as has been pointed out, because there are scurrilous people out there. But the cool thing is if you go for instance to a ham fest you can get pretty much anything you want off the shelf. And in many cases you'll find that the guys, what they're doing is they're playing with something and they're upgrading and you can get a nice rig, a nice ham rig. $150, $125, $200 right around there. That typically will be about anywhere from 15 to 20 years old, maybe 30. second owner if you buy it. The guy has been running the rig for a long time. You usually have the books with him. The big thing here again is antenna, antenna, antenna. What you set up to send and receive is going to determine the quality of that transmitter. I don't care how fancy or how unsophisticated or sophisticated. The antenna is the key to all radio transmission, all operations. And remember, it's not antenna law. Antenna, so you can be creative. That's the big thing. Now again, with regard to equipment, I would say, like I said, I just mapped you through what we do here, bring people up to have a complete array of communication. In ham, ham operators equipment, you can find heat kits out there still. Those are old tube units that were built at home. A lot of guys usually don't really want to come off them, but sometimes they do. There's a number of other companies that are options in terms of the rigs. As far as reception, they'll go up and down the entire handband, you know, top to bottom. In some cases, as is pointed out, if they're older, they actually even cover the basement right now. These lower bandwidths that, you know, are just not, it used to be in use, but because other stuff has been made available and equipment has changed, split up the dial. An example of that is, things were police or military frequency that the military and police have walked away from. And so there's a lot of equipment available out there in those categories. We resurrect all of that. Right now, 6 meters. We talked about that a lot on the air. And I know I'm bouncing, I'm not bouncing around, but out there as a specific family of radio technology, 6 meters is great for practical operations and even for long range signal communications. That's another option. And if you go to the ham fest out there as a separate, and he's setting up a bank of systems here. 6 meter hits another niche where you're specific, the radios are reliable, and you can work them. You can make them serve you. Most important is again the price. Very inexpensive for the base station units, very expensive for the handhelds. As far as personal choice in brands, well I got a first round of the corner here, he might give you an idea. In fact I'm going to drag Captain Monahan over here, and in fact he's around the corner, he's probably not even listening to what I'm saying right now. but let me give you an idea of of what we're running here in michigan where we're doing by all the air you know if they all the ready to use option in a certain need to are you're in colorado you got high country all around your in valley or you are my ground uh... endeavor though i've got a really a truck that got our buildings at this point all your endeavor the village of evil yet I'm going to put Captain Monahan on here because again when you're looking at rigs there's a lot of equipment available and what I need to do is, you know, go ahead, we're looking for a shortwave rig. What can we find out there that would serve your purpose? You're talking about a transceiver, you want a transceiver just a transmitter, are we going to see if we're separate? Well, that's what I'm calling you guys for. I'm very, very new to the whole game. And so Mark was just going down the rundown of different things to look for, different things to start with, and how to familiarize myself with everything. But at this point, I'm the mold of clay that you guys need to form for. And then go and go ahead and swap me. And I really need the rigs. I have ICOMS, 729. One of them has six meters. 100 watts in a box, it covers a 10 MHz and a 50 MHz, so I put on it. That covers 100 watts in a box, I use an inverted V antenna. It doesn't want to be about 20 feet high, thick or something, through the hole in an H-H-N wire. So, as I can do it, it was covered wire through the insulator. I put about 10 till tight to some feet. I will go about it. I think it covers the whole way. The covers is a Drake. There's the R-meter right in. The other one is a Kije. And we call it my FJ company. You can get them up there and then a calibrator or something to that effect. So transmitter and those see on this digital readout on it. And separate rigs is hard to have to talk you in. They away from because the problem with them is that they don't like anything less than the batteries. This one goes on batteries a lot. I do appreciate everything you guys just went over with me. I've been writing it all down. I'm going to go ahead and follow up on all of this. Thank you very much. Again, a quick reminder there. This is our archive so you can go back through what Jim was talking about. We need to bring him up and set him down for about a three hour period here. Maybe Thursday, if not next Tuesday, we'll see what we can do. Any questions anybody has and of course Ralph can kick in we got a lot of people listening going oh And yes, there are people who like the Kenwoods because the Kenwoods are robust unit So purely a matter of GM versus Chevy versus Ford, you know what I was talking about there a minute ago Thanks for the input caller. Hey, thank you guys you guys take care at the top just about done your number for night vision because I know we only got a minute or two here Hey that number is 231 558 goggles. Thank you guys two three one seven nine six 583, screen or thermal. Thank you. It seems to remember two guys, we were, in fact power is just brought up here again, clean power supplies. I just got one from a, actually it was out of the scrap bin for free and it is a clean, stable power supply. Whatever I put in, it's designed to feed out what's needed to keep the rigs going, keep that piece of equipment going. And I don't care what kind of radio it is, I don't care what piece of equipment you've got, If it is sensitive, then you need to make sure that you've got clean power going in, so you want to make sure you filter whatever's possible. Guys, we are at the top already. God bless the Republic. to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Jeff Bennett coming up next, but I think Jeff's on vacation for the time being, so I believe that we might have Joe and Phil taken over there, or we'll rebroadcast. We'll find out here in a minute though, don't you touch that dial. Don, your number for night mission again, please. That number is 2317968458. Give me a call, you guys. Cargos are gun sight.